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Huntsville Depot Master Plan, 1975
Railroads -
Huntsville Airport Annual Report, 1989
Transportation -
Huntsville Transportation Report, 1976
Transportation -
Huntsville High School Evaluation Criteria, 1951
City Schools -
Saturn Illustrated Chronology, 1965
NASA and MSFC -
St. Alban's Church Communications (2 of 2)
Folder containing documents, correspondence, lists and photographs relating to St. Alban's Church in Gainesville, Alabama. -
Countess [John Ford] House, built circa 1822
This section contains a report on the Countess [John Ford] House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama. -
This section contains a report on the Gabriel Moore House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama.
Madison Co. - Huntsville Site #24, Sec. 6, T3, R1W -
Withers-Chapman House, probably built circa 1835 - 1840
This section contains a report on the Withers-Chapman House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama. -
Strong-Rutledge House, built circa 1836
This section contains a report on the Strong-Rutledge House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama. -
Steele-Gaines House, modified circa 1903
Madison Co. - Huntsville Site #21, 519 Randolph Ave. SE, Huntsville -
Phelps-Jones House
This section contains a report on the Phelps-Jones House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama. -
Oaklawn, built circa 1845
This section contains a report on the Oaklawn, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama. -
Steele House, built circa 1840
This section contains a report on the Steele House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama. -
Quietdale, built circa 1854
This section contains a report on Quietdale, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama. -
Jackson County, Alabama Records Report by Sumner, Christine P., volume 2, 1972
This section contains a report booklet written by Christine P. Sumner. Contains numerous census lists that cover death-rates, land-lists and assessments. -
Historical Survey Preliminary Documents
This section appears to be a collection booklet of TARCOG correspondence, job descriptions, employee/management registers and survey forms. Contains maps paired with certain survey reports. -
Marshall County Historical Site Survey
This section contains reports related to the Marshall County Historical Site Survey. The reports are centered around soil-maps and other maps related to traffic. -
Limestone County Historical Site Survey
This section contains reports related to the Limestone County Historical Survey. Relates specifically to maps and soil maps, including descriptions and historical significance. Maps and Soil Maps not included. -
Madison County Historical Site Survey
This section contains reports and maps related to the Madison County Historical Site Survey. Maps appear to be hand-drawn. Contains reports and maps from Madison County, Mississippi and Madison County, Alabama. -
Jackson County Historical Site Survey
This section contains reports related to the Jacksonville Historical Site Survey. Relates specifically to photographs taken of different types of maps. Photographs not included. -
Dekalb County Historical Site Survey
This section contains a handful of reports related to photographs (not present), describing their size, significance and additional descriptive details. -
Limestone County Historical Site Survey
This section primarily contains handwritten reports and applications for certain buildings / sites to be considered Historic buildings / sites related to the Limestone County Historical Survey. Applications contain descriptions and historic context to justify their admittance. -
Marshall County Historical Site Survey
This section contains documents, maps and reports, both handwritten and not related to the Marshal County Historical Site survey. -
Legal Documents, miscellaneous, 1834
This section contains miscellaneous court documents including depositions, commissions and court-cost reports. -
"Use of tank mounted booster pumps for providing NPSH to turbopumps operating in a radiation environment."
This paper outlines the results of a test program which was planned to demonstrate the feasibility of using a tank mounted, all-inducer, high speed liquid hydrogen booster pump to provide NPSH for the turbo pump in a reactor-powered vehicle. The cavitation problem associated with pumpoing liquid hydrogen, when used as a propellant, is further aggravated by localized heating caused by radiation from the reactor. -
"Uses of Saturn."
Saturn and Apollo hardware will not have realized their ultimate potential for space exploration after the project lunar landing is complete. To accomplish the Apollo lunar landing program, an immense backlog of technology, facilities, and booster capability will have been built up, and we believe proper utilization of this resource will fill the needs for planetary, lunar and earth orbital space exploration for years to come. -
"Where are we going in space management."
Presented to the First Space Congress, Cocoa Beach, Florida, April 21, 1964 by Joseph H. Reed, Chief, Management Analysis Office, Executive Staff, Marshall Space Flight Center at the request of the Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight, NASA -
"X-ray television inspection of aerospace weldments : Television x-ray image enlargement system for inspection."
A sensitive new television X-ray image enlargement system has been developed under sponsorship of Watertown Arsenal Laboratories (Army Materials Research Agency) by the Department of Welding Engineering of The Ohio State University. Now commercially-available through Philips Electronics Instruments (Norelco), complete systems have been in service since January 1963 in aerospace, electronic, and other facilities. Such users report highly- satisfactory performance and unusual reliability in service. The new X-ray system permits in-motion or stationary examination of critical aerospace materials, components, and systems such as sheet materials, weldments, brazed joints, electronic components, printed circuit assemblies, small mechanisms, and biological specimens. -
"A 'Zero Stage' for the Saturn IB Launch Vehicle."
To meet the demands of increasing payload size and weight, and to fill the large payload gap between the Saturn IB and Saturn V, a number of methods of uprating the Saturn IB have been studied by NASA and Chrysler Corp. of providing increased payload capability is discussed in this paper. Four 120 in. United Technology Center UA-1205 solid propellant motors, originally developed for the Air Force Titan III program, are clustered around the S-IB first stage of the Saturn IB launch vehicle. These four solid propellant motors provide the total thrust for liftoff of the vehicle, with S-IB stage ignition occurring just prior to burn-out and separation of the solid propellant motors. The term "Zero Stage" is applied to this added stage.